Indigenous Peoples' Sustainable, Self-Determined Development (IPSSDD) puts indigenous peoples’ rights in the center of development and ensures protection and management of natural resources, support for traditional livelihoods, respect for cultural diversity and recognition of the vital role of indigenous women and youth.

Contents

Introduction

I. MODULE ONE. The Global Multiple Crises and Indigenous Peoples

Session 1: What is in the News?

Session 2. Film Showing of “Fever/Fiebre”

Session 3. History of Human-Nature Relations and Challenges

Session 4. Indigenous Peoples as Political Actors

II.MODULE TWO. The Human Rights-Based Approach to Indigenous Peoples’ Development